How bad? They’re dead last among all FBS teams and have allowed an average of 605.5 yards per game. They’ve also given up an average of 323 rushing yards per game. Even the Aztecs can’t possibly let this one get away from them.

2 – On offense, New Mexico State is a hybrid pistol/spread team

The 0-4 Aggies are a pistol team when they want to run the ball, and a spread team when they want to throw it. Rocky Long said they start out in the pistol and try to control the ball. They go to a spread when they’re behind, which is frequent.

3 – Beware safety Davis Cazares

Despite their defensive woes, Davis Cazares, the Aggies’ monstrous senior safety, is ranked No. 4 nationally in total tackles. Cazares is averaging 12 tackles per game and notched 14 tackles (10 solo), two picks and one fumble recovery in last week’s defeat to UCLA.